Dealer Notes

This vehicle won't be on the lot long!

For drivers seeking the ultimate in off-road versatility, this vehicle readily steps up to the challenge! A turbocharger further enhances performance, while also preserving fuel economy. Top features include leather upholstery, automatic dimming door mirrors, heated steering wheel, and air conditioning. Under the hood you'll find a 4 cylinder engine with more than 200 horsepower, and all wheel drive keeps this model firmly attached to the road surface. Well tuned suspension and stability control deliver a spirited, yet composed, ride and drive

We know that you have high expectations, and we enjoy the challenge of meeting and exceeding them! Stop by our dealership or give us a call for more information.

KBB.com Consumer Reviews

Overall4.4Out of 5

Future parts might be a huge problem

By Mike Z. | on Friday, January 17, 2020

5.0

Love the car however had the car for 3 month and a deer hit me. I have waited 2 1/2 months for parts for a front end damage. Parts are unavailable and GM said they do not know when they will be available. Asked the GM resolution department when they might be available. They would not give me an answer, I said could it be longer than 6 months, There answer was hypothetically they could be. GM did nothing to help me out. My insurance company decided to total the car even though the damage was minimal ($3500 head light assembly bumper, hood). I asked GM resolution department "do you have to carry parts for a vehicle for a car you produced 10 years after production. Their answer was NO. this car is wonderful, but it is a unicorn that might be a problem in the future for those who will find it a struggle to find parts or find them expensive because GM will not support this car. GM sold off Opel and now it will not import this model ever again.…

Best car I've owned, by far

By Mike C. | on Saturday, September 21, 2019

5.0

I bought the Essence trim fully loaded about a month ago with 6000 miles on it and still got the new car warranty. The original sticker price was $38,000 and I paid $25,750, which feels like a steal. The car overall is amazing. Very smooth transmission, plenty of power, great fuel economy (I get 29 in the suburbs, 40 on the highway... no joke), great sound system and it's a hatchback! There are a few things I had to get used to but nothing is a deal breaker. The turn signal lever is VERY cheap. It creaks every time I use it. The sun visors are also on the cheap side. The start-stop function cannot be turned off permanently, but I found out if you shift into manual mode before you come to a complete stop, it keeps the engine running until you start driving again. Coming from a manual transmission this isn't too annoying for me but I could see other people having an issue. Lastly, there is not very much storage space compared to my previous vehicles.
To summarize, I would not pay anywhere near the $38,000 sticker price, but it is a great car if you get a good deal. I wanted a car that was unique, fun to drive, looked classy and was practical, and this is exactly that.…

Best Decision I Could Make

By Discod | on Sunday, July 14, 2019

5.0

I own the 2019 Preferred model and absolutely love it. It’s seriously luxurious inside and out. The trim isn’t basic or plastic looking, it’s very well done. Everyone who has ridden in it can’t believe how nice it is, and has such a smooth ride.
A nice surprise is that most new Regal owners find the MPG we actually get is much higher than stated. Mine ends up usually being 28/39 but I have even gotten as high as 42 on a long trip.
I was seriously considering a Camry, but loved how the Regal is bigger, with more storage. With dealer incentives, you can get one for around 20K well equipped!…